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Crypto could be the most important technology you don't trust. Crypto isn't magic. It's math. It's culture. It's a coordination machine. In the right hands, it's a way to resist, to create, and to agree on what's real. In Ethereum Papers, Ki Chong Tran, an early Ethereum investor and user, shares what's kept him in the space for more than a decade: the stories, the ideals, and the relentless push for decentralization. Through sharp, accessible essays, you'll learn:Why Ethereum matters even if you never buy a token How decentralization makes power slippery, neutral, and fair Why NFTs are more…mehr

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Crypto could be the most important technology you don't trust. Crypto isn't magic. It's math. It's culture. It's a coordination machine. In the right hands, it's a way to resist, to create, and to agree on what's real. In Ethereum Papers, Ki Chong Tran, an early Ethereum investor and user, shares what's kept him in the space for more than a decade: the stories, the ideals, and the relentless push for decentralization. Through sharp, accessible essays, you'll learn:Why Ethereum matters even if you never buy a token How decentralization makes power slippery, neutral, and fair Why NFTs are more than overpriced JPEGs How unstoppable rules can build more trust than any middleman This isn't a how-to guide. It's a why-you-should-care conversation about one of the most important - and misunderstood - technologies of our time. Whether you're a skeptic, a creative, or just crypto-curious, Ethereum Papers is your inside pass to the ideals driving the blockchain movement. Smart, accessible, and just a little subversive.
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Ki Chong Tran was born and raised in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County. He bought his first bitcoin in 2013 and was one of the first investors in Ethereum during the 2014 crowdsale. He's written for Gemini and Decrypt, and has worked for the Ethereum Foundation.